It s ideal for remodeling bathrooms and kitchens to add radiant floor heating and offers an upscale option when designing new construction floor warming.
Subfloor heated floor.
With radiant floor heating you re able to enjoy your whole room without radiators on the walls even the most modern radiators take up room on a wall so imagine the design freedom you have with heated floors you can decorate the walls as you wish to really make a statement or simply achieve the minimalist look whatever your style and free from having.
Can be installed on top of concrete plywood osb gypsum existing vinyl floors structural planks sub floors and radiant heated floors features a grid structure of square cutback cavities and an anchoring fleece laminated to the underside which is bonded to the surface of the substrate and prevents thin set from filling the cavities.
R value is an important consideration when looking for underlayment and becomes even more important when looking for a radiant heat compatible underlayment.
Underlayment for heated floors.
Adding radiant heat to second and third levels when existing floors are to remain in place may require removing the ceiling of the rooms below to gain access to the underside of the subfloor.
Installing radiant tubing on top of a subfloor.
R value is how well a two dimensional barrier like underlayment resists the conductive flow of heat.
And offers an ultra thin low profile system that installs beneath tile stone and even vinyl or laminate flooring.
In a retrofit this can raise the floor a couple of inches creating problems with appliances and doors.
More space design freedom.
You need an underlayment with high enough r value to make sure that your radiant heating system is not losing heat given off to the sub.
Many people ask the question how can i install radiant heat if i don t have access to the floor from below one way is to go with a manufactured grooved board system that you can put down and simply lay the pex in it.
The suntouch floor heating mat measures 10 ft.
Ideally it s placed above the subfloor so the heat source is actually heating up the flooring and not the subfloor.
While not every floor heating project requires an underlayment they are particularly useful for projects where there is concern about heat loss to the subfloor or when subfloor issues threaten to compromise the integrity of relatively fragile flooring types like tile marble or stone.